1. Arterial embolization for massive bleeding from a locally advanced breast tumor
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Thomas Le Tat, Raphaël Jost, Viseth Kuoch, Robert-Yves Carlier, Mostafa El Hajjam, and Jeffery Zhou
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Arterial embolization ,Breast Cancer ,Interventional radiology ,Bleeding ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Advances in breast cancer treatment have markedly reduced the incidence of massive bleeding, yet severe hemorrhage remains a critical issue in locally advanced or metastatic cases. Traditional management strategies often prove inadequate for significant bleeding, highlighting the need for alternative interventions. We detail the management of a 64-year-old patient with a neglected locally advanced breast tumor, leading to life-threatening hemorrhage. Conventional bleeding control measures failed, necessitating microsphere embolization. Effective hemostasis was achieved without adverse events or recurrence of bleeding, allowing for the initiation of chemotherapy. This case underscores the rarity yet potential severity of hemorrhage in breast cancer, challenging conventional management. Embolization, typically reserved for other hemorrhagic conditions, is appearing as a viable alternative for breast cancer-related hemorrhage, particularly in large tumors where surgery is impractical. Further research is necessary to establish its role in managing minor bleeding.
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- 2024
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